21810671 - SOCIOLOGIA DEI FENOMENI GIURIDICI E POLITICI

Educational Objectives Sociology of Legal and Political Phenomena

The course investigates the relationship between law, politics and social change in history and in the present day, starting from the theoretical and empirical foundation of the modern State. Among the issues analysed through a socio-legal and socio-political perspective: the State, property, justice, the family, punishment, labour, human rights, migration, the crisis of representation, social conflicts, public administration, processes of neo-liberalisation, citizenship, political and civic participation and populism.
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Fruizione: 21810457 SOCIOLOGIA DEI FENOMENI GIURIDICI E POLITICI in Scienze politiche L-36 SIMONE ANNA

Programme

The course investigates the relationship between law, politics and social change in history and in the present day, starting from the theoretical and empirical foundation of the modern State. Among the issues analysed through a socio-legal and socio-political perspective: the State, property, justice, the family, punishment, labour, human rights, migration, the crisis of representation, social conflicts, public administration, processes of neo-liberalisation, citizenship, political and civic participation and populism.

The course will be developed in three modules:
1) Socio-juridical and socio-political analysis of the concepts of State, property, justice, family, punishment, work, human rights, migration, crisis of representation, social conflicts, public administrations.
2) Analysis of the processes of neoliberalization
3) Analysis of the transformations of citizenship and of political and civic participation, populisms and crises of Western democracies.

Testi di riferimento obbligatori per l'esame da 8 e 9 CFU:
- G. Campesi, L. Pannarale, I. Pupolizio, Sociologia del diritto, Le Monnier, Firenze 2017. (Tranne il cap. IV).
- F. de Nardis, Sociologia politica. Per comprendere i fenomeni politici contemporanei, MCGraw Hill, Milano 2014 (Solo i capitoli 11, 12, 16, 19. Dispensa da prendere nella biblioteca del dipartimento).
- A. Simone, F. Chicchi, Il soggetto imprevisto. Neoliberalizzazione, pandemia e principio di prestazione, Meltemi, Milano 2022.

Testi di riferimento obbligatori per l'esame da 6 CFU:
- G. Campesi, L. Pannarale, I. Pupolizio, Sociologia del diritto, Le Monnier, Firenze 2017. (Tranne il cap. IV).
- F. de Nardis, Sociologia politica. Per comprendere i fenomeni politici contemporanei, MCGraw Hill, Milano 2014 (Solo i capitoli 11, 12, 16, 19. Dispensa da prendere nella biblioteca del dipartimento).







Core Documentation

Testi di riferimento obbligatori per l'esame da 8 e 9 CFU:
- G. Campesi, L. Pannarale, I. Pupolizio, Sociologia del diritto, Le Monnier, Firenze 2017. (Tranne il cap. IV).
- F. de Nardis, Sociologia politica. Per comprendere i fenomeni politici contemporanei, MCGraw Hill, Milano 2014 (Solo i capitoli 11, 12, 16, 19. Dispensa da prendere nella biblioteca del dipartimento).
- A. Simone, F. Chicchi, Il soggetto imprevisto. Neoliberalizzazione, pandemia e principio di prestazione, Meltemi, Milano 2022.

Testi di riferimento obbligatori per l'esame da 6 CFU:
- G. Campesi, L. Pannarale, I. Pupolizio, Sociologia del diritto, Le Monnier, Firenze 2017. (Tranne il cap. IV).
- F. de Nardis, Sociologia politica. Per comprendere i fenomeni politici contemporanei, MCGraw Hill, Milano 2014 (Solo i capitoli 11, 12, 16, 19. Dispensa da prendere nella biblioteca del dipartimento).

Type of delivery of the course

The course will be carried out through face-to-face lectures on the exam programme and thematic insights on the individual topics covered.During the course the students will be actively involved through the study of texts and through the seminary activity.

Attendance

Attendance is not mandatory, but recommended

Type of evaluation

-The oral exam is carried out through at least 4 questions to verify the knowledge of all the texts of the program. Only for attending students the first question is chosen.The final judgment will concern: knowledge of the contents of the topics requested; the method of exposure; the ability to critically analyze the themes; linguistic mastery.